UK Singers, Others Complain About Trump's Use of Their Music

Ivanka Trump was introduced on Thursday to the song "Here Comes the Sun"

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Ivanka Trump on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016, at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Former Beatle George Harrison's family tweeted Friday that the use of the song "Here Comes the Sun" during Ivanka Trump's introduction was not authorized.

The estate of former Beatle George Harrison is complaining about the use of his music at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Harrison's family tweeted Friday that the use of the song "Here Comes the Sun" during the introduction of candidate Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka was not authorized and was "offensive and against the wishes of the George Harrison estate."

A newspaper in the Italian town where Luciano Pavarotti lived says the late tenor's loved ones were also unhappy that the Trump campaign played one of his signature arias, "Nessun Dorma." The Gazzetta di Modena on Thursday quoted Pavarotti's widow, Nicoletta Mantovani Pavarotti, and other family members as saying in a statement that the "values of brotherhood and solidarity" that Pavarotti expressed in his career "are incompatible with the world vision proposed" by Trump.

During the U.S. primary season, both the Rolling Stones and Adele complained that the Trump campaign was using their songs without permission.